In truth, education is a service, not a right. You should not be prevented from getting an education, but you have no right to force your neighbor to pay for that education at the point of an IRS agent’s gun. So the state should not be paying for it anyway. But until we get to that point, we need to deal with the situation.
Read MoreNobody ever said Trump was perfect. As I noted, of course, he’s no saint, no Billy Graham. But he may be an adulterous David, a Solomon, a power-hungry Cyrus, a self-aggrandizing Nebuchadnezzar. And since we do not know what the future will bring, we must remain ever vigilant—and we are with Trump.
Read MoreWhile executive orders can provide quick solutions, they are inherently fragile. They only last as long as the president who signed them remains in office—or until a new president decides to reverse them. This temporary nature highlights the urgent need for Congress to pass legislation that turns these policies into durable laws.
Read MoreLast week, we witnessed a black conservative, Harrison Floyd, being arrested and denied bail. The irony is that the DA and judge overseeing Mr. Floyd’s case are Leftist Progressives ironically with a history of advocating for bail and jail reforms. They had especially decried blacks’ not receiving equal treatment and being jailed at disproportionate rates (as compared to whites).
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